Step 2: Extract

Create a new folder and extract the .zip from the download link above.

Keep your folder in a location that's easy to find whenever you want to stream VR. You will be opening this up before every stream.

Step 3: open steamvr

Launch SteamVR from Steam and make sure the controllers are on and showing up green.

Step 4: launch the app

In the folder you created and extracted the files to, open "OpenVRTwitchChat-v1.0.7.3-beta.exe"

Step 5: enter your channel name

In the top left of the TwitchChatOverlay app you'll see a field with the text "Enter Channel..." type the name of your channel here and hit connect.

Step 6: set the chat to a controller

In the bottom left you'll see a drop down that says "World". Click on that drop down and select either your left or right controller. This is up to you!

Step 8: size it to be readable

In the bottom right set the drop down to "None" and the top two editable white fields enter ".5" and ".35". The .5 is the oppacity and the .35 is the size, feel free to edit this as comfortable.

Step 9: Check

After you're all setup you should now be able to rotate whichever controller you selected and see chat similar to this screenshot below.

From here you can now run your VR Game and perform a game capture just like any other game to pull it into your Twitch broadcast software. I hope this guide was helpful, please tweet me with any feedback! @thegunrun